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Title: Rawhide backing
Post by: robtattoo on July 29, 2007, 01:34:00 PM
Could one of you bowyers possibly help me out? I've got a little Osage selfbow, 58" 51#@29" It's a lovely little thing, made by David (Huntrdfk) but I was wondering...

Would it be possible to increase the draw-weight with a rawhide backing, without having to re-tiller?

Does rawhide backing work that way?

I'd love to build my own project bow, but simply don't have the resources over here! A half useable Yew stave would cost me as much, if not more than a finished bow!
I don't want to detract from David's work in any way, I'd just lik to put my own little 'mark' on a selfbow!

If it is even remotely possible, could somebody please give me a few hints/tips on the operation?
I've looked long & hard at Mickey's web-page, but can't find a tutorial on applying a rawhide back.
Thanks!
Title: Re: Rawhide backing
Post by: John Scifres on July 29, 2007, 01:41:00 PM
Rawhide won't add much weight if any.  Sinew might be a better option.
Title: Re: Rawhide backing
Post by: Flatstick on July 29, 2007, 02:55:00 PM
I've never gained any weight on a bow after only applying rawhide, it will save a bow that has problems from breaking.

I apply wet rawhide to a bow with Tite-Bond II wood glue. But any brand of waterproof wood glue should do the job.

Other than sinew,,,steaming the bow, adding set-back / reflex to it and re-tillering would probably be your only choice to gain weight.

Unless you can shorten the bow? But depending on your draw length, that may over stress the bow.